Difference between revisions of "Dock dialogs"
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Names of all dock tabs resided in a dialog are listed in title of that dialog. | Names of all dock tabs resided in a dialog are listed in title of that dialog. | ||
Tabs can be added or removed from a Dock dialog by dragging them, from the {{l|Panel_tab|dock tab}}, onto other Dock dialogs or out from it current Dock dialog. If released outside any other Dock a new dock is created with the released tab.<br> | Tabs can be added or removed from a Dock dialog by dragging them, from the {{l|Panel_tab|dock tab}}, onto other Dock dialogs or out from it current Dock dialog. If released outside any other Dock a new dock is created with the released tab.<br> | ||
Tabs can also be rearranged within the Dock dialog by dragging them past each other. | Tabs can also be rearranged within the Dock dialog by dragging them past each other. |
Latest revision as of 18:59, 28 September 2016
OutDated (more or less remplaced by Panels)
A Dock dialog consists of one or more Dock Panels.
Names of all dock tabs resided in a dialog are listed in title of that dialog.
Tabs can be added or removed from a Dock dialog by dragging them, from the dock tab, onto other Dock dialogs or out from it current Dock dialog. If released outside any other Dock a new dock is created with the released tab.
Tabs can also be rearranged within the Dock dialog by dragging them past each other.